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radical still in much of the world but seemingly ordinary people can govern themselves. if we can't all agree on that and celebrate that, at least once every four years then there's something wrong with our culture >> brown: we have music. we have poetry. we got everything. >> everything, everything, wonderful >> and inclusiveness. that was the theme from beginning to end. people who often had been left out. were included. >> brown: all right. richard north and smith, annette gordon reed and beverly gauge, thank you all three >> thank you. >> ifill: and for the other news of this day, we turn to hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: there was word today that three americans died in the hostage stand-off in algeria that finally ended over the weekend. a u.s. official told the associated press that seven other americans escaped. it started wednesday when islamist militants linked to al- qaeda attacked a natural gas complex near the libyan border. algerian special forces then launched a series of operations to retake the site. today the prime minister gave his first official de
radical still in much of the world but seemingly ordinary people can govern themselves. if we can't all agree on that and celebrate that, at least once every four years then there's something wrong with our culture >> brown: we have music. we have poetry. we got everything. >> everything, everything, wonderful >> and inclusiveness. that was the theme from beginning to end. people who often had been left out. were included. >> brown: all right. richard north and smith,...
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hundreds of technical specialists within boeing working with the government. governments across the globe, by the way, to figure out what went wrong. >> at least the fleet is grounded. >>> the talk about apple, incredible earnings and the stock fell. >> two big price moves, apple down 12%. and the big surprise, netflix up 2 4 2%. they apparently had a lot of new streaming customers. apple had great profit, but margins are shrinking a little bit. we like the cheaper products also, apple revealing that it's stepping up its -- its audits of supply chain, finding underage workers, making the products love so much. trying to audit, keep better control over the supply chain and keep the workweek to 60 hours or less and don't want children making your products. >> 12%, a huge drop. >> stocks not moving this morning. by the way, a lot of people wondering should i buy it? stock not moving much. >> what's the one thing we need to know about your money? >> housing recovering, but mortgage rates starting to rise. 3.42%. highest reading since september. a lot of you, telli
hundreds of technical specialists within boeing working with the government. governments across the globe, by the way, to figure out what went wrong. >> at least the fleet is grounded. >>> the talk about apple, incredible earnings and the stock fell. >> two big price moves, apple down 12%. and the big surprise, netflix up 2 4 2%. they apparently had a lot of new streaming customers. apple had great profit, but margins are shrinking a little bit. we like the cheaper products...
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egypt is a muslim brotherhood-led government. it stifles dissent. it's not democratic, it's right there next to egypt. why are we arming the enemy as you point out. >> sean: congresswoman. >> stop it. >> sean: take their money away. >> absolutely. >> sean: and ask every republican member of the house, defund this because they're going to use those weapons against our ally israel at some point. congresswoman we're going to stay on it. >> you're a great american, sean. >> sean: you're a great american, congresswoman. and coming up, a heated hannity debate over the sudden decision to have women on the front lines of war. >> i want to thank you for your service of your daughters. >> your service exemplary. >> you're outstanding as one of our secretaries of state. >> sean: it's a special "hannity" tribute to the outgoing secretary of state you'll see on this program. it may leave you laughing, crying. and our companion site "hannity" live now. weigh in on egypt getting american f-16's and much more, go to hannity live ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you tu
egypt is a muslim brotherhood-led government. it stifles dissent. it's not democratic, it's right there next to egypt. why are we arming the enemy as you point out. >> sean: congresswoman. >> stop it. >> sean: take their money away. >> absolutely. >> sean: and ask every republican member of the house, defund this because they're going to use those weapons against our ally israel at some point. congresswoman we're going to stay on it. >> you're a great...
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linda brent created it after working with government chimps at laboratory. it bothered you. >> sure, sure. that's what spurs people on the do great things, and so i think that's very true for me. >> reporter: the 200-acre sanctuary gives the chimps their first chance to live outside cages. >> we want to give the chimpanzees opportunities to like they would have if they were in africa. to be able to replicate those kinds of environments and behaviors, you have to give them space, you have to give them opportunities, and you have to give them an opportunity to have a lot of social partners. >> reporter: chimpanzees have been used in the u.s. labs since the 1920s. they've been important for the development of vaccines and understanding diseases including hepatitis and aids. but advances in computer and lab technologies make large numbers of chimps unnecessary. just 50 could be kept for the possibility of new research. you have a lot of feelings for chimpanzeeings right? >> mm-hmm. >> what >> reporter: what do you want them to have? >> i want them to have the fr
linda brent created it after working with government chimps at laboratory. it bothered you. >> sure, sure. that's what spurs people on the do great things, and so i think that's very true for me. >> reporter: the 200-acre sanctuary gives the chimps their first chance to live outside cages. >> we want to give the chimpanzees opportunities to like they would have if they were in africa. to be able to replicate those kinds of environments and behaviors, you have to give them...
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there's no way the government can operate unless they do that. so at least they put off one obstacle. i see -- they say in the world of blind, the one-eyed man is king. in this case i think this kind of news is probably good news in the current atmosphere in washington. >> pelley: bob, you see that as a give, a step toward compromise on the part of the republicans, is it too much to call it an olive branch on inauguration day? >> schieffer: well, a little bit of that. but i think more than anything else, it's just facing up to reality and understanding that this is not what a great power like the united states ought to be having a debate about. whether or not we have to pay our bills. and i think in that sense i think it's pretty good thing. >> pelley: you're looking at a live picture of the capitol rotunda, these people are assembled under the great dome of the capitol which will celebrate its 150th anniversary this year. that is a bust that you just saw of dr. martin luther king, junior. now, of course today is not only inauguration day, it is
there's no way the government can operate unless they do that. so at least they put off one obstacle. i see -- they say in the world of blind, the one-eyed man is king. in this case i think this kind of news is probably good news in the current atmosphere in washington. >> pelley: bob, you see that as a give, a step toward compromise on the part of the republicans, is it too much to call it an olive branch on inauguration day? >> schieffer: well, a little bit of that. but i think...
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governance is hard. now the parties are done, let's get back to work and see what we can get done. reality, the president, any second term president has at most 18 months to get something done. after that, all eyes on 2016 and he becomes a lame duck. so miles to go. so fascinating day and high political theater. >>> to the middle east now, to that attack on an algerian gas refinery. leon panetta says it's proof that al qaeda is committed to creating terror. the attack killed three americans. seven were able to make it out safely. "the wall street journal" reports the terrorist were armed with weapons taken from libya. >>> and it is election day in israel and prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears headed for an easy re-election victory. the re-election virtually assures no progress on a peace agreement with palestinians because of fighting the opposition was not able to agree on a candidate to run against netanyahu. >>> it was 40 years ago today that the u.s. supreme court legalized abortion. and 70% of americans polled by "the wall street journal" say the roe versus wade decisio
governance is hard. now the parties are done, let's get back to work and see what we can get done. reality, the president, any second term president has at most 18 months to get something done. after that, all eyes on 2016 and he becomes a lame duck. so miles to go. so fascinating day and high political theater. >>> to the middle east now, to that attack on an algerian gas refinery. leon panetta says it's proof that al qaeda is committed to creating terror. the attack killed three...
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and good government principles, reform government, modern government. their economies are growing at twice the rate of the national government. so that's why i'm optimistic. it's not -- there are principles at work. there are economics that work. it doesn't work. so my long-term view is that the states will soon be bailing out the feds. >> we shall see. leigh, you're writing a book right now talking about the demographic changes that are basically putting an end to the suburbs as we know it. these same demographic changes present a tremendous challenge for the republican party on one side. but on the other side presents a tremendous challenge to the party of big government. we are going to spend the next 30 years, at some point -- now, this president is ignoring the reality. his inaugural speech could not have been any more disconnected from the reality that we now face economically. but at some point those demographics could actually help small-government conservatives because we're going to have to figure out how to scale back in a smart way. >> it's
and good government principles, reform government, modern government. their economies are growing at twice the rate of the national government. so that's why i'm optimistic. it's not -- there are principles at work. there are economics that work. it doesn't work. so my long-term view is that the states will soon be bailing out the feds. >> we shall see. leigh, you're writing a book right now talking about the demographic changes that are basically putting an end to the suburbs as we know...
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we received more than 300 school and government closings and delays. things continue to run smoothly at local airports. we just checked. there are no reports of major delays at reagan national, dulles or marshall. amtrak is reporting no major delays at union station. let's check in with tom kierein. >> most roadways, treated surfaces are wet. we have had steady rain falling for the last several hours into air that's at or below freezing. the areas in pink. north and west of washington with. that's where we are getting icing on elevated surfaces. that will continue for another couple of hours. then warming up this afternoon. much warmer tomorrow and on wednesday. >> tom, thanks. >>> slow westbound at the belt way. >> back now with more of "today" on this monday morning, the 28th day of january, 2013. weather outside for the folks right now okay. but some rain on its way. i'm willie geist along with natalie morales, al roker and tamron hall. we want to get straight to "today's" take three. from friend to foes. if you were watching "60 minutes" last night
we received more than 300 school and government closings and delays. things continue to run smoothly at local airports. we just checked. there are no reports of major delays at reagan national, dulles or marshall. amtrak is reporting no major delays at union station. let's check in with tom kierein. >> most roadways, treated surfaces are wet. we have had steady rain falling for the last several hours into air that's at or below freezing. the areas in pink. north and west of washington...
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i don't know that i want the government -- i don't trust the government. i'm a kid of the '60s. >> i tried to immerse myself into all of the arguments without taking a sort of lofty, patronizing view of it. many americans share that view. i don't understand why there's a fear of tyranny given no overseas tyranny could compete with the american military. you are left with domestic tyranny. if your own government becomes radical, they have 5,000 nuclear warheads. how do you possibly defend yourselves? >> yes. >> as many u.s. marines have tweeted me, nor can i see a situation where the american armed forces would go against their own people. >> that's egypt when you watched the egyptian military turn that revolution by saying we won't gun down egyptians in the street. you hope that's the case. i'm saying that it's a different interpretation of second amendment. >> how much do you think lyrics perhaps in music that allude to guns, you have written a song that includes a line of placing a gun to her head and now she's dead. >> not because of the dress. he had g
i don't know that i want the government -- i don't trust the government. i'm a kid of the '60s. >> i tried to immerse myself into all of the arguments without taking a sort of lofty, patronizing view of it. many americans share that view. i don't understand why there's a fear of tyranny given no overseas tyranny could compete with the american military. you are left with domestic tyranny. if your own government becomes radical, they have 5,000 nuclear warheads. how do you possibly defend...
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government doesn't compete. they raise taxes. private sector where business is up to compete on the price of the product. unions make companies less competitive. >> what does it say about unions. they used to represent . people were proud to put the union label on the product. is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and the unions outlived their usefulness. >> rick, do unions have a pr problem and have to say go back to basics and say we make better products. >> they do have pr problems but a healthy chunk of that is the effort to discredit them and it took root. >> hold on, emac. it is not hard to discredit richard trunka who? in my eyes was like a thug. look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are sa
government doesn't compete. they raise taxes. private sector where business is up to compete on the price of the product. unions make companies less competitive. >> what does it say about unions. they used to represent . people were proud to put the union label on the product. is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and...
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first of all, a error fact is that the item before you would put any future vote in the hands of the governing bodies of the wholesale customers not bawsca and our agencies are appointedded by those agencies and so all of officials would be casting a vote on the future supply of the water agreement are elected officials. >> what is the fact? >>> this is an amendment water supply agreement that you have to wholesale customer and is it would go to do those wholesale customer and is to you in the future for further amendments because of what is written in the contract. beyond that, i would be glad to answer any questions but i thought it was important to correct those two statements. >> all right any questions by members of the he commission. >>> air force question about this litigation point is that addressed? what will happen if litigation came forward who would --. >> members this would be tied to a -- issue but our costs cornetted with the water contract supply are shared with wholesale customers ethey pay two thirds and we pay one third and any litigation without an amendment to the contract
first of all, a error fact is that the item before you would put any future vote in the hands of the governing bodies of the wholesale customers not bawsca and our agencies are appointedded by those agencies and so all of officials would be casting a vote on the future supply of the water agreement are elected officials. >> what is the fact? >>> this is an amendment water supply agreement that you have to wholesale customer and is it would go to do those wholesale customer and is...
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it's one of the worst state governments in the country. so if those tax dollars were buying a great efficient terrific public sector, that would be one thing. but instead, it's paying for mediocrity yet they keep asking for more and more. >> that brings me to a point. when phil mickelson was asked would you leave california or the united states because of taxes, he said i'm not sure. but you know what, when taxes get to a certain point, people start to make those decisions and it's easy to point and say you're not patriotic. maybe part of the problem is with the taxes. >> first of all, he's the gerard depardieux because he decided to leave france and go to russia. i was going to talk about notorious b.i.g. song, "mo money, mo problems." look, this is california. governor ann richards when she was governor and i was covering politics there, she would go to california to recruit companies to move to texas because of what, taxes. you have governor rick perry who sent a tweet to phil mickelson saying come on to texas. a lot of people live in t
it's one of the worst state governments in the country. so if those tax dollars were buying a great efficient terrific public sector, that would be one thing. but instead, it's paying for mediocrity yet they keep asking for more and more. >> that brings me to a point. when phil mickelson was asked would you leave california or the united states because of taxes, he said i'm not sure. but you know what, when taxes get to a certain point, people start to make those decisions and it's easy...
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is -- the federal government is open with options for unscheduled leave or telework. to tell us why all these delays and closings, here's howard. >> we have 1 to 4 inches of south down south. we've been anywhere from half an inch to two inches here. that's why we have the delays. alexandria also on a two-hour delay. just getting word on that. let's show you what's been happening with some of the pictures sent in from our weather watchers. these are some neat looking photos of some beautiful snowfall out there. it is a very pretty, light, fluffy snow. this is 3 inches coming out of lusby. the cars will need a good sweeping off. thanks, brian, for sending that to me. fredricksburg, virginia, this picture of 2 inches of snow covering the bick parking lots down there off route 3. in prince frederick, this is an inch and a half of snow from eric johnson down there, another place where the cars are going to have to be swept off. a broom, even a leaf blower. this stuff is so fluffy. this is just the nice powdery stuff that we don't see too often. in pasadena earlier, dino se
is -- the federal government is open with options for unscheduled leave or telework. to tell us why all these delays and closings, here's howard. >> we have 1 to 4 inches of south down south. we've been anywhere from half an inch to two inches here. that's why we have the delays. alexandria also on a two-hour delay. just getting word on that. let's show you what's been happening with some of the pictures sent in from our weather watchers. these are some neat looking photos of some...
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i'm no expert on state governments. i'm dam well versed in front policy, so i think the senate would be excited if i could shape foreign policy. the places i've worked with the executive branch. -- i am well-versed in foreign policy. you can make changes across a broad spectrum of area. host: james is on the phone in dallas on the independent line. good morning. caller: how are you? host: fine, thanks. caller: i want to ask why his party always lies on the president? and what did you all given to harry reid to sell out the president yesterday? host: thanks for the call, james. the issue on the filibuster. guest: i am generally against streamlining legislation. i don't exactly understand what the compromise was or what the alternatives were. so i don't know if harry reid sold-out the president or not. he was elected by his fellow senators with a democratic majority. it took me a little while to realize this. because they are in the same party does not mean they work for you. every reed does not work for barack obama. --
i'm no expert on state governments. i'm dam well versed in front policy, so i think the senate would be excited if i could shape foreign policy. the places i've worked with the executive branch. -- i am well-versed in foreign policy. you can make changes across a broad spectrum of area. host: james is on the phone in dallas on the independent line. good morning. caller: how are you? host: fine, thanks. caller: i want to ask why his party always lies on the president? and what did you all given...
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keep the government off our backs, well, keep government out of our bodies. >> yes, they fit right there on the end of the transvaginal probe. it is so controversial that only a handful of doctors in the united states will do it. attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. i haven't thought about aspirin for years. aspirin wouldn't really help my headache, i don't think. aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. what's different? it has micro-particles. enters the bloodstream fast and rushes relief to the site of pain. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what
keep the government off our backs, well, keep government out of our bodies. >> yes, they fit right there on the end of the transvaginal probe. it is so controversial that only a handful of doctors in the united states will do it. attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. i haven't thought about aspirin for years. aspirin wouldn't really help my headache, i don't think. aspirin is...
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you said that officials high in the government authorized them. you also said they worked. in fact, in 2007, you told msnbc you were coming forward then because you thought that the agency had gotten, quote, a bum rap on waterboarding. that's someone who is defending these practices not -- >> yes, i did defend them. because i was relying on what officers told me in the building, these methods were effective. that turned out to be a lie. >> fair enough. how does that make you a whistleblower? >> in that first interview in 2007 i said it was torture and it was official u.s. government policy. >> if your purpose was to blow the whistle by talking to these reporters -- you admitted not just to the leaking of one name but you also acknowledge giving classified information to yet a second reporter. did you ask these journalists, hey, what are you going to do with this information? >> let me correct you on one thing. this is something that the prosecution has been saying from the very beginning. they actually charged me with espionage for, quote, unquote, leaking a namative former
you said that officials high in the government authorized them. you also said they worked. in fact, in 2007, you told msnbc you were coming forward then because you thought that the agency had gotten, quote, a bum rap on waterboarding. that's someone who is defending these practices not -- >> yes, i did defend them. because i was relying on what officers told me in the building, these methods were effective. that turned out to be a lie. >> fair enough. how does that make you a...
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it's a very new government. i would say we'll reassess this in about six months to a year, and i think that would be a very reasonable policy without saying absolutely they're not getting them, but you're right, might get a bad reaction, but i would consider it on behavior and see how they are going to behave and maybe release political prisoners, we need to use our aid as leverage good for the people not only their people, but our people. a doctor is held in pakistan why? because he's a friend to america, an informant and yet, we continue to ply the pakistanis with billions of dollars. >> greta: senator, thanks, sir, always nice to see you. >> thank you. >> greta: and tiger woods did it, phil mickleson is thinking about doing it and now, are lots of other californians about to do it as well? is your sounds like it, new california state tax hikes sending some residents fleeing california. so where will they go? nevada tax accountant george ashley says he knows. nice to see you, george. >> hello, greta, thank you
it's a very new government. i would say we'll reassess this in about six months to a year, and i think that would be a very reasonable policy without saying absolutely they're not getting them, but you're right, might get a bad reaction, but i would consider it on behavior and see how they are going to behave and maybe release political prisoners, we need to use our aid as leverage good for the people not only their people, but our people. a doctor is held in pakistan why? because he's a friend...
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if government isn't the solution, there is no solution. the best immigration policy is have one. we have none. there are better ways to go. >> bret: absent the big bill you don't have a bill. >> in principle you could work out small chunks of this enforcement. after a year or two, when you do that, you get people who realize that the river has become a trickle of illegal immigrants. then you could propose instant amnesty right away. ways of approaching this. the democrats are in control. the democrats never showed great interest then forcement as we saw when reagan signed his amnesty. the only question i have is if we do this, which i think ultimately isumane legalization, and america is a generous country, will we have another co hort of 10 million illegals in ten and 15 years? if we do, this will be an abject failure. the way it's structured it looks as if we will. >> bret: next up, the president throws high heat on fox news and rush limbaugh and gets softballs from "60 minutes." >>> this is not an interview i ever expected to be doing. but i understand, mr. president, this was
if government isn't the solution, there is no solution. the best immigration policy is have one. we have none. there are better ways to go. >> bret: absent the big bill you don't have a bill. >> in principle you could work out small chunks of this enforcement. after a year or two, when you do that, you get people who realize that the river has become a trickle of illegal immigrants. then you could propose instant amnesty right away. ways of approaching this. the democrats are in...
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we believe in limited government. and cutting the deficit and restraining spending because we know that that thereby increases the opportunity to spread prosperity more broadly and for everybody who wants to work hard and set a dream and set a course to achieve their dream. we need to talk about what it is that we want to do for america, not simply what we want to stop president obama from doing. >> bill: you watched the 60 mince thing last night? >> yes. i read -- i saw the tape of it and then i read carefully the transcript. and i mean, talk about powder puff journalism. that was it. >> what would you have done had you been steve kroft? well, i would have had some tough questions. or i would have -- look, most of this was just sort of, you know, do you like each other? how long is that endorsement going to last? at least he should have picked up on some of the things that both secretary clinton and president obama said that would have been interesting. for example, president obama said at one point when he he was pu
we believe in limited government. and cutting the deficit and restraining spending because we know that that thereby increases the opportunity to spread prosperity more broadly and for everybody who wants to work hard and set a dream and set a course to achieve their dream. we need to talk about what it is that we want to do for america, not simply what we want to stop president obama from doing. >> bill: you watched the 60 mince thing last night? >> yes. i read -- i saw the tape of...
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afraid of being attacked for saying that he did well and didn't want to pay all of that money to the government. aren't you on his side? >> i am kind of, yes. i feel like first of all he wasn't really trying to make a political statement. he was more just thinking out loud like what is in your future? i am paying all of these taxes and i would like to move someplace i can pay less. i don't think he meant to push a political agenda. i think he was just blurting it out and it ended up being political obviously. >> you know what the bottom line is? taxes are driving people out of california. that's what is happening. >> he stated a fact, and also he is considering buying into part of the sabres and then he didn't . what team was he going to buy into? >> the padres. they are nicknamed the sabres, the sabre rattlers, the padres. >> and then he pulled out and he said too much tax. >> i never paid taxes in my life. >> they will never find you. >> you seemed like you were about to say something. >> just what a weasle this guy is. he complains and then says i'm sorry if i bothered you. >> he is on the c
afraid of being attacked for saying that he did well and didn't want to pay all of that money to the government. aren't you on his side? >> i am kind of, yes. i feel like first of all he wasn't really trying to make a political statement. he was more just thinking out loud like what is in your future? i am paying all of these taxes and i would like to move someplace i can pay less. i don't think he meant to push a political agenda. i think he was just blurting it out and it ended up being...
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not if the government says. >> ainsley: it's a government control over the prices, if you mark did down 6% above the invoice price whatever the grocery store paid for it in addition to the shipping cost. you're not allowed to decrease the price of milk and when we first heard it, what? shouldn't they be allowed to decrease the price, didn't they buy the milk and allowed to do with it as they're pleased. they're not allowed to. it's controlled. >> tucker: of course, someone spent time lobbying the congress and if you're in the dairy business you get a return on the process. who gets shafted? consumers. it'd be wonderful if we have this, if i'm selling magazine stories great if the federal government required them to buy them at a certain price. but they don't have a lobbyist. >> clayton: you need to get a cheese lobby behind them. the cheese lobby is very, very strong. >> tucker: at a time when food and commodity prices are rising, it's hurting average people. the cost of groceries has gone up dramatically. >> ainsley: and especially at fresh market. paint the picture, flowers everywhere
not if the government says. >> ainsley: it's a government control over the prices, if you mark did down 6% above the invoice price whatever the grocery store paid for it in addition to the shipping cost. you're not allowed to decrease the price of milk and when we first heard it, what? shouldn't they be allowed to decrease the price, didn't they buy the milk and allowed to do with it as they're pleased. they're not allowed to. it's controlled. >> tucker: of course, someone spent...
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government? >> we had a political narrative, the obama administration did, of the george bush equivalent of mission accomplished. it was job well done. we wanted the narrative to say everything is okay in libya. it's been a wonderful success story. she did have time to go through the tv shows when it was a victory lap about the libya, the overthrow of gaddafi, she has better things to do on sunday mornings than explain this failure in leadership and failure in accountability and failure of our intelligence or what happened. we still don't have a clear picture. >> congresswoman thanks so much for coming in. >> thank you. >> coming up, perfume for babies? sounds slightly ridiculous, right? wrong. coming to a store near you. >> then are you ready for some football? clayton has the gadgets and gizmos to take your super bowl party to a whole new level. i wish he had the nachos. >> welt. >> you ready for some football. the countdown is on for the super bowl. lucky for you clayton has the gantle you nee
government? >> we had a political narrative, the obama administration did, of the george bush equivalent of mission accomplished. it was job well done. we wanted the narrative to say everything is okay in libya. it's been a wonderful success story. she did have time to go through the tv shows when it was a victory lap about the libya, the overthrow of gaddafi, she has better things to do on sunday mornings than explain this failure in leadership and failure in accountability and failure...
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the real key to that is going to be a local and state government. hopefully the mayor in denver and myself in colorado focusing on how do we create the conditions? we can have brilliant vendors but they can sit on a shelf. you can have all the capital without the right idea -- but without the right idea, how does it improve? the magic there is entrepreneurship. when i was a geologist, i could not find a job and after a while we opened -- i stole the idea from berkeley. we werein the first bgrerew pub. that focus of necessity -- we had to do something different. we took it and adapted it. i think that on a much larger scale, we need to find entrepreneurs, people that are willing to put their hearts and souls into that idea, that invention. make sure they have access to capital, and appropriately trained work force, and there is -- government gets out of the way. we need a proper regulation. we have to have it if you are talking about fracking. at that same time, the government has to be a supporter and in every way possible have to limit the burden o
the real key to that is going to be a local and state government. hopefully the mayor in denver and myself in colorado focusing on how do we create the conditions? we can have brilliant vendors but they can sit on a shelf. you can have all the capital without the right idea -- but without the right idea, how does it improve? the magic there is entrepreneurship. when i was a geologist, i could not find a job and after a while we opened -- i stole the idea from berkeley. we werein the first...
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government. they say it disproportion natalie affects black students. the group rallied yesterday outside city hall. donald temple is one of the attorneys involved in this lawsuit. >> the leaders of the city who occupy this building should take steps to ensure that there is equality, fairness, and accountability in the decision- making process. >> the d.c. school chancellor says she wants to close the 15 schools because they're basically half empty. many of the schools are in anacostia where the enrollment is going down in the public schools and growing in the charter schools. the group suing the city says many of the parents are choosing these charter schools because the district is not putting enough resources into their kids' public schools. >>> 21 degrees. so, yes, it is cold and wet outside. but just be thankful you don't live in the midwest or new england. a water main break in columbus, ohio turn add road into a sheet of ice. it's so cold in vermont, the lakes are steaming. the temperature in northern maine dropped to 36 degrees below zero. yes.
government. they say it disproportion natalie affects black students. the group rallied yesterday outside city hall. donald temple is one of the attorneys involved in this lawsuit. >> the leaders of the city who occupy this building should take steps to ensure that there is equality, fairness, and accountability in the decision- making process. >> the d.c. school chancellor says she wants to close the 15 schools because they're basically half empty. many of the schools are in...
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we'll be right back a government web site shut down this weekend. the computer prodigy who inspired the hack attack by the digital anarchist group anonymous. weather ad libs 01:03:47;09 brown: my guess is most people are going to back away from accepting nra directions or recommendations and the gun control debate heats up on capitol hill. our political insiders on what we can expect before a d-c gun violence hearing. welcome back to eyewitness news this morning. the time is _____. it's january 27- th. good morning, i'm phil matier. i'm anne makovec. a lot to talk about in the next half-hour. (chat about stories, upcoming guests) two shooting attacks on the peninsula this weekend. one >>> we're one week away looking for super bowl. a lot more to talk about over the next half-hour. we're looking at the republican party. we saw the deadline coming, we thought there was going to be the deadline. >> we're going to sit down with the mayor, willie brown, on gun violence and whether or not those laws proposed are going to work. meanwhile, we go to the top
we'll be right back a government web site shut down this weekend. the computer prodigy who inspired the hack attack by the digital anarchist group anonymous. weather ad libs 01:03:47;09 brown: my guess is most people are going to back away from accepting nra directions or recommendations and the gun control debate heats up on capitol hill. our political insiders on what we can expect before a d-c gun violence hearing. welcome back to eyewitness news this morning. the time is _____. it's january...
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. >> now with government getting ever so powerful. people weaponnize themselves. more of our tax dollars is going to help make the government even more powerful. >> reporter: dennis coulddennis kucinich. what happened to you. i miss sarah palin. i'm done talking now. >> jennifer: it's so true, it's so true, dennis. all right someone is always in our war room. check us out online link up to our twitter page, and you have a great night. we'll see you tomorrow. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: welcome to "the young turks." guess what kind of show we have for you guys? an awesome one. of course. well we've got a lot of interesting different topics for you guys, including the out of control gun violence in chicago. the woman we're about to show you has four different kids killed by gun violence in chicago alone. >> what did i do wrong? you know? i was there for them. i made sure that they had--we didn't have everything that we wanted but we had what we needed. >> cenk: and her last son died this weekend. it's tragic. we're going to talk to two different people about th
. >> now with government getting ever so powerful. people weaponnize themselves. more of our tax dollars is going to help make the government even more powerful. >> reporter: dennis coulddennis kucinich. what happened to you. i miss sarah palin. i'm done talking now. >> jennifer: it's so true, it's so true, dennis. all right someone is always in our war room. check us out online link up to our twitter page, and you have a great night. we'll see you tomorrow. [ ♪ theme music...
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the government is robbing him blind. >> the handy guideline, whenever the government takes the majority of what you make, it's hard to defend that on moral grounds. what's the justification, the practical effects are obvious. i'm a 6th generation californian, i'm in arizona now. half the affluent neighborhoods in this city are occupied by people in california,en you can sniff and say they're unpatriotic, but that's california's problem. you're going to end up with a state no one can pay for the state government. and that's a disaster. >> sean: let me put up on the screen here, and we did background and research, and the american exchange council came up with numbers and that's people moving from states that have the highest taxes and you can see the number is what, 4.2 million people, and then we have people moving to states with the lowest taxes, you can see a transfer, 2.8 million people and then you've got these states that have no state income tax, florida, texas, alaska, south dakota, nevada, washington and wyoming. and my question to you, juan williams here, why, why would governm
the government is robbing him blind. >> the handy guideline, whenever the government takes the majority of what you make, it's hard to defend that on moral grounds. what's the justification, the practical effects are obvious. i'm a 6th generation californian, i'm in arizona now. half the affluent neighborhoods in this city are occupied by people in california,en you can sniff and say they're unpatriotic, but that's california's problem. you're going to end up with a state no one can pay...
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it goes to the federal government-- don't hold me to this-- but i think there are 70,000 cases will of people who are convicted felons trying to buy a gun who was turned down. it's illegal to apply to buy a gun if you're a convicted felon. i think this administration has prosecutedly virtually none of them. so they already have the data. they were not doing anything with it. what i'm trying to say is there is a perennial desire photomake the innocent have a more complicated life because of the hand full who are the guilty rather than focusing on the guilty. >> schieffer: but you still have, at the end of the day you have these awful things that happen and they happen over and over, and they seem to happen more and more. aren't we going to have to find out and aren't we going to have to get serious about doing something about this? >> well, absolutely. you do because you want to make certain that people are safe in public places. you want to make certain that children are safe at school. but, bob i've got to tell you doing a so-called assault weapons ban is going after a symptom, and as
it goes to the federal government-- don't hold me to this-- but i think there are 70,000 cases will of people who are convicted felons trying to buy a gun who was turned down. it's illegal to apply to buy a gun if you're a convicted felon. i think this administration has prosecutedly virtually none of them. so they already have the data. they were not doing anything with it. what i'm trying to say is there is a perennial desire photomake the innocent have a more complicated life because of the...
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the pilots showed there's a training program that the federal government sponsored and they were trained, it protects the airplane, not one incident of a problem. >> let me just show, i've been saying that this is feel-good legislation, that there's motion, a the lot of motion, and lot of rhetoric, a lot of props being used, exploittation of a tragedy. in new york, they passed a law this week and i'm going to put up on the screen a picture. two guns, the exact same gun, exact same caliber of bullet, and one has a pistol grip, the oer does not. one is banned, one is legal. now, that's the type of thing that makes me say, these guys have no clue what they're talking about. by the way, would anybody here use the pistol grip on their rifle, anyway? nobody would, it's cosmetic, wouldn't even use it. >> sean, i'll say there's one particular pistol i purchased when i went backpacking in alaska, my wife wanted something other than a whistle to protect myself from the grizzly bears, and that weapon would be banned under governor cuomo's proposal and some of the proposals that are going forward in
the pilots showed there's a training program that the federal government sponsored and they were trained, it protects the airplane, not one incident of a problem. >> let me just show, i've been saying that this is feel-good legislation, that there's motion, a the lot of motion, and lot of rhetoric, a lot of props being used, exploittation of a tragedy. in new york, they passed a law this week and i'm going to put up on the screen a picture. two guns, the exact same gun, exact same caliber...
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in terms of how we behave, what kind of policies we set, how we work together between business and government and, you know, i'm optimistic that we'll sort it out but, boy, it sure looks ugly right now. >> susie: for more on michaelportier's research and articles go to nbr.com and check out our partnership with some of the nation's top business schools like harvard. >> tom: while beer wasn't invented in america, u.s. brewers are thinking small to make it big. small craft brewers are claiming a bigger stake of the industry's annual $300 billion in sales. mike hegedus takes us to one small regional brewer on the verge of going national. >> reporter: it is the face of success illuminated by a welders' torch, a german- engineered expansion assembled with bavarian precision. a $10 million project to increase production of-- roll out the barrels, baby, it's beer! this is the lagunitas brewing company operation in petaluma, california, on the edge of bucolic sonoma county pasture land. lagunitas, with 150 employees, is in the sweet spot of the u.s. beer industry. sales by small, regional craft brewe
in terms of how we behave, what kind of policies we set, how we work together between business and government and, you know, i'm optimistic that we'll sort it out but, boy, it sure looks ugly right now. >> susie: for more on michaelportier's research and articles go to nbr.com and check out our partnership with some of the nation's top business schools like harvard. >> tom: while beer wasn't invented in america, u.s. brewers are thinking small to make it big. small craft brewers are...
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would i wake up feeling increasingly bad treatment was paid for by the government. the problem won't be solved unless you let them hurry up and die. >> he's apologized, and japan has the most extreme demographics in human history. and almost a quarter of japan's people are 60 and over, that aging population, a serious drain on the company's economy. frequent "varney & company" guest summed up japan's predicament in an interesting way, listen to this. >> you can see anecdotally they sell more adult diaper products than infant. stuart: is that true? >> yes, it is. stuart: wow, indeed. that's the dire situation in japan. contrast that with the united states. our proportion of old people far, far lower than japan, and lower than europe, too. a big part of that is because of immigran immigrants. now this, the former head of the head of the city teacher's union, that was years ago, she is, however, randy weingarten, now the head of the federation of teachers which is a part of the afl-cio and joins us in the next hour, and topic number one, the six-figure payout. we follo
would i wake up feeling increasingly bad treatment was paid for by the government. the problem won't be solved unless you let them hurry up and die. >> he's apologized, and japan has the most extreme demographics in human history. and almost a quarter of japan's people are 60 and over, that aging population, a serious drain on the company's economy. frequent "varney & company" guest summed up japan's predicament in an interesting way, listen to this. >> you can see...
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he stepped up and accepted responsibility from that and that shouldn't be a refreshing novelty in government or business but right now it is. cheryl: i had to ask because the decision calibers make and resistance you make are also market-moving frankly. joe rear, chief investment officer. we will be watching, thank you for being here. closing bell going to ring, 49 minutes to go. doctors -- you know why -- patients of the flu, i don't know. at night is turning to an interesting source what comes to getting the latest information on the outbreak. liz claman gets the game plan for the flu season straight from the chairman and ceo in davos, some bold statements on health care spending coming up next as "countdown to the closing bell" role on. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-
he stepped up and accepted responsibility from that and that shouldn't be a refreshing novelty in government or business but right now it is. cheryl: i had to ask because the decision calibers make and resistance you make are also market-moving frankly. joe rear, chief investment officer. we will be watching, thank you for being here. closing bell going to ring, 49 minutes to go. doctors -- you know why -- patients of the flu, i don't know. at night is turning to an interesting source what...
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these are all government contracts that are going to be effected. although this particular area of the market -- sorry. in defense has done very well since the november lows. up almost 13%, i think we're going to see a pullback as a result of this. >> well, so you think we're going to see a further instability going into the debt ceiling debate? >> absolutely. look what happened with the fiscal cliff. we're going to see nervousness. >> and yet mark you think the fundamentals are good for this economy and this market. >> i think so. while there has been some trepidation as to what the economy was going to look like in 2013 as we were going into the fiscal cliff negotiation at the end of last year, we've now seen in three consecutive months the third being this morning that durable goods orders rose. and in fact trailing three month advance in core capital goods orders is the biggest since the middle of 2011. so you have this mountain of cash in corporate america today. capital stock in the united states. it's the oldest in decades at about 17 years o
these are all government contracts that are going to be effected. although this particular area of the market -- sorry. in defense has done very well since the november lows. up almost 13%, i think we're going to see a pullback as a result of this. >> well, so you think we're going to see a further instability going into the debt ceiling debate? >> absolutely. look what happened with the fiscal cliff. we're going to see nervousness. >> and yet mark you think the fundamentals...
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i can work with republicans, make government work. and when you look at a guy like joe biden in four years, that's a good record to run on. >> gop want to run against joe biden? would you say, great, he's running for the presidency? >> part of you that says, yeah, we want to hear what he has to say, when he opens his mouth, sometimes something comes out you don't expect, that he doesn't expect, and that makes it fun. >> look what he did this week. spoke to an iowa group during the inauguration weekend. who did he invite? the new hampshire governor. >> soledad, i was at naacp convention in houston when he spoke. and folks can get mad all they want to. but i'm telling you right now, he gave a more fired up speech that rocked that crowd that even president obama has. he lit that place up. >> he is definitely a performer. loves to be in front of the issues. fun to watch. >> interesting to see if that performance aspect and authenticity, does that translate to 2016? hard to believe we are only a couple of days into the new inauguration. >>
i can work with republicans, make government work. and when you look at a guy like joe biden in four years, that's a good record to run on. >> gop want to run against joe biden? would you say, great, he's running for the presidency? >> part of you that says, yeah, we want to hear what he has to say, when he opens his mouth, sometimes something comes out you don't expect, that he doesn't expect, and that makes it fun. >> look what he did this week. spoke to an iowa group during...
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we are the government of the people party. and that needs to be upon point of view and the perspective we come from and we carry our message forth. you were just talking about women in the immediate, women in the workplace. what they want to know is that they are going to be treated equally under the law and that they're going to have great opportunities. and we are the party that stands for freedom-- free people, free markets, faith, family, freedom, hope and opportunity for each and every person in this country. and that is a great message. and that is what our focus ought to be. >> schieffer: newt gingrich, i'm going to call back a statement from the past because my-- well, i'll be interested to what you have to say about this. but back there a while ago, they were talking about women in the military. and you said there might be some problems with it. you were talking to a group of college students and here's what you said. >> if combat means living in a ditch, females have biological problems staying in a ditch for 30 days
we are the government of the people party. and that needs to be upon point of view and the perspective we come from and we carry our message forth. you were just talking about women in the immediate, women in the workplace. what they want to know is that they are going to be treated equally under the law and that they're going to have great opportunities. and we are the party that stands for freedom-- free people, free markets, faith, family, freedom, hope and opportunity for each and every...
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they recognize no limit on government, not even natural limits on government. they actually believe hurricane sandy was man-made and if they had their way 20 or 15 or 10 years ago it wouldn't have happened. there is no science to support that, i'm a lawyer and a legal scholar and television guy like the rest of us but that's just defies common sense. ashley: a multitude of other companies bringing companies that have all these government loans are taxpayer money that went down the drain. you blew that is unconstitutional. judge napolitano: talking about green companies receiving loan guarantee and went out of business and the feds had to pay off the loans, the fed meeting taxpayers or money borrowed from the chinese in the name of the taxpayers. present heavens is congress is congress, republicans and democrats engage so much in the president, so much ability to give these loan guarantees to companies other presidents choosing that this is now coming home to roost. republicans gave his power to george h. w. bush and george w. bush, democrats gave the power to j
they recognize no limit on government, not even natural limits on government. they actually believe hurricane sandy was man-made and if they had their way 20 or 15 or 10 years ago it wouldn't have happened. there is no science to support that, i'm a lawyer and a legal scholar and television guy like the rest of us but that's just defies common sense. ashley: a multitude of other companies bringing companies that have all these government loans are taxpayer money that went down the drain. you...
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wednesday, house republicans are expected to pass legislation allowing the government to pay the bills for the next few months. republicans made clear that it was not the right thing to do, to play chicken with the full faith and credit of the united states. >> reporter: but this debt limit deal demands democrats in if senate do something 97 not done -- they have not done in nearly four years: pass a budget. >> we clearly near a budget. there hasn't been a budget in three and a half years. the debt has gone up $5 trillion since we had a budget in the senate. >> reporter: the g.o.p. initially wanted to use a vote on the debt limit to force democrats and the president to agree to more spending cuts. randall pinkston, cbs news, washington. >>> earlier in this newscast, we showed you a 49ers fan who tattooed his love for the team in vallejo tonight. now let's introduce you to nez adrian. he is the reno tattoo artist who incorporated colin kaepernick. he had kaepernick as a can vice since 2008 when he played for the university of nevada. adrian's customer base has grown with every 49ers win
wednesday, house republicans are expected to pass legislation allowing the government to pay the bills for the next few months. republicans made clear that it was not the right thing to do, to play chicken with the full faith and credit of the united states. >> reporter: but this debt limit deal demands democrats in if senate do something 97 not done -- they have not done in nearly four years: pass a budget. >> we clearly near a budget. there hasn't been a budget in three and a half...
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government. anonymous said they targeted the federal website because it's a section of the department of justice. they feel the department of justice has trumped up charges against high profile activists. we reached out to the fbi earlier today. our washington, d.c. bureau carol krade was able to speak to the executive assistant director of criminal cyberresponse and services branch. this is what they had to tell us. we were aware as soon as it happened. and are handling it as a criminal investigation. we are always concerned when someone illegally accesses another person or government agency's networking. >> but this is concerning because this is not just where they overwhelmed the server with a bunch of requests basically. they went after them. they actually took control of the server. the government takes great precautions and measures to keep this from happening. can you walk us through what they did? >> i don't know and i think that's the question right now they took control of the server. t
government. anonymous said they targeted the federal website because it's a section of the department of justice. they feel the department of justice has trumped up charges against high profile activists. we reached out to the fbi earlier today. our washington, d.c. bureau carol krade was able to speak to the executive assistant director of criminal cyberresponse and services branch. this is what they had to tell us. we were aware as soon as it happened. and are handling it as a criminal...
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if that means shut down the government, shut down the government. >> i think in williamsburg we saw one possibility, which was paul ryan and others within the republican party saying to the caucus, we can't win this fight publicly. let the debt ceiling go because we're going to be blamed for the economic fallout. let's push that down the road kick the can down the road, as they say, and try to get some budget out of the senate and try to get some real spending cuts in the next three months. so paul ryan and others within the caucus are seeing a longer game here than is this freshman senator from texas. >> but if you ask paul ryan what he wants to do on gun control, he would say, i don't want to do anything on gun control. you've talked to moderate republicans -- >> what about registration? >> the only thing they might do is something on registration. >> background checks. >> that's it. no idea that you're banning weapons. no chance. >> registration is the worst. >> put it on tape. 5 0% chance it passes. >> good because hunters need 30 bullets. >> if you've seen a single republican say t
if that means shut down the government, shut down the government. >> i think in williamsburg we saw one possibility, which was paul ryan and others within the republican party saying to the caucus, we can't win this fight publicly. let the debt ceiling go because we're going to be blamed for the economic fallout. let's push that down the road kick the can down the road, as they say, and try to get some budget out of the senate and try to get some real spending cuts in the next three...
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protestors are gathering to mark the second anniversary of the uprising that toppled the hosni mubarak government. live pictures here from tahrir square, cairo. hundreds of thousands have turned out for rallies planned in cairo. several major cities throughout the middle east. protestors are demonstrating against the current president there mohamed morsi. they are demanding freedom of expression. the health ministry reports 16 people were wounded as gas bombs and firecrackers are being thrown between the protestors and police. >>> and greek riot police have stormed the athens train subway depot to break up a sit-in by dozens of striking workers there. workers are outraged by the new austerity measures and the proposed salary cuts. their strike has left the capital without a subway service for some nine days. greece is experiencing a deep recession now in its sixth year and spiraling unemployment which is above 26%. >>> vice president joe biden is taking the administration's gun control proposal on the road to rally support. he is starting in virginia hosting a discussion with experts who worked o
protestors are gathering to mark the second anniversary of the uprising that toppled the hosni mubarak government. live pictures here from tahrir square, cairo. hundreds of thousands have turned out for rallies planned in cairo. several major cities throughout the middle east. protestors are demonstrating against the current president there mohamed morsi. they are demanding freedom of expression. the health ministry reports 16 people were wounded as gas bombs and firecrackers are being thrown...
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, the legislative, and the judicial branches of the government. the president and the first lady and the vice president and the second lady, they'll be going from statuary hall. they'll be going to take a look at reverend martin luther king jr. statue in the capitol, then they'll be reviewing some military troops. they'll also begin what is historic tradition, going back to president george washington, a parade on this inauguration day, a parade from capitol hill, all the way to where i am right now in front of the north lawn of the white house, the reviewing stand. the parade, it's about to begin. we'll have live coverage, every float, every band. you'll want to see it. don't go away. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long s
, the legislative, and the judicial branches of the government. the president and the first lady and the vice president and the second lady, they'll be going from statuary hall. they'll be going to take a look at reverend martin luther king jr. statue in the capitol, then they'll be reviewing some military troops. they'll also begin what is historic tradition, going back to president george washington, a parade on this inauguration day, a parade from capitol hill, all the way to where i am...
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when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ it is 7:11 a.m.. >> in a rare joint interview, president obamas said down with his outgoing secretary of state, that stash sat do-- sat down with his secretary of state hillary clinton. the two spoke about how their relationship has evolved over the last five years. the two were once bitter rivals, but now allies. the president and hillary both consider each other strong france. obama was also asked about possibly endorsing hillary in 2000 16th and here's what they both had to say. >> also during the interview she was asked about her health. she says she is feeling great " i am looking for to being at full speed again. >> off a possible immigration reform bill will be outlined today. by a bipartisan group of senators. the sweeping deal covers for security, guest wo
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it would give the government more time to borrow. while democrats would like a longer term solution, the white house says it would go along. >> most americans believe you don't do your job, you shouldn't get paid. >> reporter: today's vote is a tactical shift in the gop playbook, putting on hold their demand for a debt ceiling increase only with spending cuts attached. >> it's a concession by republicans that they were not going to be able to win a spending cut fight using the debt ceiling vote. >> reporter: the clock is ticking. the country will max out its credit card at $16.4 trillion in several weeks, risking possible default on the nation's debt unless congress okay's more borrowing. the house is considering a short-term fix. lift the debt ceiling for a few months to take the pressure off, but require both house and senate to pass a budget. if they fail, congress would not get paid. >> you can't go for months and months without a paycheck. and what this does is basically says that your pay gets escrowed, put on hold until you pa
it would give the government more time to borrow. while democrats would like a longer term solution, the white house says it would go along. >> most americans believe you don't do your job, you shouldn't get paid. >> reporter: today's vote is a tactical shift in the gop playbook, putting on hold their demand for a debt ceiling increase only with spending cuts attached. >> it's a concession by republicans that they were not going to be able to win a spending cut fight using the...
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its top governing body says it is designing rockets capable of striking the u.s. with warheads. >>> the obama administration's fight for gun control is hitting the road on friday. vice president joe biden heads to the staunch ly pro-gun state of virginia and today he will take to the internet to take questions how to reduce gun violence speaking to the public on a live streaming google chat. >>> female smokers today have a higher risk of dying from lung cancer than several decades ago. in a study out by the new england journal of medicine, researchers are finding women are smoking more and starting younger patterns that mirror the smoking habit of younger counterparts. women have caught up with men in the risk of deaths of smoking related sickness. 18% of american women are smokers. >>> cnbc mary thompson of the new york stock exchange, look likes a rough day ahead for aping, right? >> it certainly could be. apple shipped a record 7.8 million iphones in the last quarter given wall street was expecting it to sell 50 million, its shares drop 10% after-hours after re
its top governing body says it is designing rockets capable of striking the u.s. with warheads. >>> the obama administration's fight for gun control is hitting the road on friday. vice president joe biden heads to the staunch ly pro-gun state of virginia and today he will take to the internet to take questions how to reduce gun violence speaking to the public on a live streaming google chat. >>> female smokers today have a higher risk of dying from lung cancer than several...
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are chosely following and consulting with partner governments. based on my last conversation with the director mueller which was a few days ago, he went to libya, he went to tunisia. he believes the investigation is preceding -- proceeding. i know the f.b.i. has been on the hill doing whiched briefings. i hope the f.b.i. is able to investigate, identify, and hold responsible those who wage this attack against us. based on their work they feel they are pursuing very positive leads. >> my understanding is the person held in tunisia was released by a judge and that person has been released. basically we don't really know at this point who did it? >> congressman, i confirmed with director mueller who was just in tunisia meeting with their high official that this person is basically under law enforcement surveillance and forbidden to leave tunis. >> briefly, no one has been held accountable or charged with of this offense. before qadaffi was taken out my understanding the nation of qatar shipped in 18 shipments, 20,000 tons of weapons and machine guns
are chosely following and consulting with partner governments. based on my last conversation with the director mueller which was a few days ago, he went to libya, he went to tunisia. he believes the investigation is preceding -- proceeding. i know the f.b.i. has been on the hill doing whiched briefings. i hope the f.b.i. is able to investigate, identify, and hold responsible those who wage this attack against us. based on their work they feel they are pursuing very positive leads. >> my...
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we'll go where there is less government and less of a chance where government will take most of the it away. >> two of the most frequent causes of divorce are infell delit yedeath of a child. hall of fame jim kelley and his wife struggled against the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. jimm kelley faced many things on the field. but none compared to the struggles he and his wife had to deal with in the personal lives. the loss of their young son to a rare disease and his infell delity near tore them apart. his wife jill shared the lesson in a wonderful new book. etched upon my heart. what we learn and why we neve
we'll go where there is less government and less of a chance where government will take most of the it away. >> two of the most frequent causes of divorce are infell delit yedeath of a child. hall of fame jim kelley and his wife struggled against the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes!...
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government class. these are national numbers. 24 percent of high school seniors scored proficient in areas including the u.s. constitution civil rights and the court system. >> we want to know do you think this is a good idea or if it's bad for students? send over your comments to us. tweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at fox friend first@foxnews.com. we will read them later in the show. no u.s. constitution class for the kids. >> coming up on the rundown cheryl casone is here to help you get a job. she is lacking at three companies hiring this week. >> a truck driver never saw it coming a train slams into a tractor trailer. this crash has an amazing ending. we will show you the other . >> take a look at this, a seriously close call for this tractor trailer. surveillance footage capturing a train sideswiping this big rig. this driver said he was distracted an didn't see the train or the flashing lights. >> if going to the gym is one of your new year's resolution you are not alo
government class. these are national numbers. 24 percent of high school seniors scored proficient in areas including the u.s. constitution civil rights and the court system. >> we want to know do you think this is a good idea or if it's bad for students? send over your comments to us. tweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at fox friend first@foxnews.com. we will read them later in the show. no u.s. constitution class for the kids. >> coming up on the rundown...
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we'll go where there is less government and less of a chance where government will take most of the it away. >> two of the most frequent causes of divorce are infell delit yedeath of a child. hall of fame jim kelley and his wife struggled against so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. jimm kelley faced many things on the field. but none compared to the struggles he and his wife had to deal with in the personal lives. the loss of their young son to a rare disease and his infell delity near tore them apart. his wife jill shared the lesson in a wonderful new book. etched upon my heart. what we learn and why we never forget. jim andicle k- jilll kelly join me now. and many marriages end because of the death of a child and many others because of infell delity within the marriage. you guys
we'll go where there is less government and less of a chance where government will take most of the it away. >> two of the most frequent causes of divorce are infell delit yedeath of a child. hall of fame jim kelley and his wife struggled against so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says...
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>> well, look, it's true that we have a deeply dysfunctional government. there is no-- there is bipartisan agreement on that, but there's also this to remember, we have an ideological chasm between the house and the president and you have the most liberal kind of speech possible from the president and the house is more conservative than it was after the last election and they are miles and miles apart and it's very hard to find common ground when one side thinks that spending more is the answer and the other side thinks that cutting is the answer, long ways between those points of view. >> you make a great point chris stirewalt. thank you for joining us. and the second begins his second term with new reports raising serious questions for his plans for the future. top advisors say that president obama's strategy is somehow intended to split the republican party just in time to impact the 2014 mid term elections and we'll take a closer look in the next hour. the white house preparing today for secretary of state hillary clinton to testify tomorrow regarding
>> well, look, it's true that we have a deeply dysfunctional government. there is no-- there is bipartisan agreement on that, but there's also this to remember, we have an ideological chasm between the house and the president and you have the most liberal kind of speech possible from the president and the house is more conservative than it was after the last election and they are miles and miles apart and it's very hard to find common ground when one side thinks that spending more is the...